<p>Do your AP grades have any impact in the admissions process?</p>
<p>The type of course you take demonstrates the rigor of your curriculum and can affect GPA weighting. Adcoms like to see that students took challenging courses; AP shows that.</p>
<p>Also, if you AP test well, you can get college credit.</p>
<p>AP is good.</p>
<p>What does the test score do for your admissions chances though???</p>
<p>Tests taken sophomore and junior year show mastery of the subject matter --or that your teacher taught well to the test. Courses taken senior year show that you are taking rigorous courses -- you don't take the test until after you put a deposit somewhere. Adcoms don't see the score.</p>
<p>wait so my grades from my AP classes don't go to colleges until after i get in?</p>
<p>so they have no bearing on the admissions process?</p>
<p>i know i've asked this already, but i have lost the link to my question...
i'm sorry to sound paranoid and keep asking questions, i'm just in a bad position...</p>
<p>if my ap score is bad, but my grade in theap course is a B and i get a letter of rec. from that teacher, would that be good?</p>
<p>if i did bad on my ap bio in the 10th grade, but do well on satII bio (in place of it) would that be good?</p>
<p>AP is confusing. like, whether you cancel it or not, will UCs still be able to determine whether you took it or not?</p>
<p>i'm confused why they would care if it's just college credit, and whether we put the score in or not (and it doesnt affect admissions) why would they be suspicious?</p>
<p>how that i read dsb123's question, do they really not ask until when they ask which college you wanna go to? after youve been accepted?</p>
<p>pplease answer all my questions if you are sure~ and again, i am sorry to bring this up again...</p>